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this is a pipeline that would go through the united states. there is no benefit for our country but we're being asked to shoulder all the risk. >> what about the balkan shale oil and the safety as well? we're pushing more oil on rail, which is dangerous. >> actually on that rail issue, what we've learned is the balkan shale is going for rail. the issue around rail explosions and accidents is a real important issue. it has to be addressed, but it's going to be addressed by stronger regulations. improving keystone xl won't address our problem with rail. what we have to be looking at is the bigger picture. if the oil wants to move by pipelines and train, what is best for the united states? this pipeline is a single decision before president obama. he has an opportunity to reject a pipeline that will basically build a 50-year pipeline that will bring a million barrels a day of oil and make the u.s. more dependent on oil. it's a decision that's clearly in national interest and we can reject right away. >> how would we be more dependent on oil? i do
this is a pipeline that would go through the united states. there is no benefit for our country but we're being asked to shoulder all the risk. >> what about the balkan shale oil and the safety as well? we're pushing more oil on rail, which is dangerous. >> actually on that rail issue, what we've learned is the balkan shale is going for rail. the issue around rail explosions and accidents is a real important issue. it has to be addressed, but it's going to be addressed by stronger...
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and i say this first of all as a citizen of the world and as a citizen of the the united states. we want the united states to continue to innovate, continue to have new ideas, produce new products that people want, for the betterment really of all human kind. so i have respect, of course, for mr. ham and his strongly held belief, but it's a serious business, and i mention this especially to your audience who are voters and taxpayers. and thank you again for your kind words. >> you handled yourself with seriousness and grace. there was nothing taunting in the way you did it. it was just a wonderful thing to watch. one of the things i said on twitter is bill is teaching us more than just science. he's teaching us how to have civil and decent disagreements and talk them out. and i want to show the audience who didn't get a chance to see it just what you were up against. here is creationist ken ham and what he believes about dating methods. >> there's hundreds of dating methods out there, hundreds of them that contradict billions of years. and point is, all such dating methods are fa
and i say this first of all as a citizen of the world and as a citizen of the the united states. we want the united states to continue to innovate, continue to have new ideas, produce new products that people want, for the betterment really of all human kind. so i have respect, of course, for mr. ham and his strongly held belief, but it's a serious business, and i mention this especially to your audience who are voters and taxpayers. and thank you again for your kind words. >> you handled...
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united states of america. i think this law in uganda, the notion for somebody being gay would be thrown into jail for 14 years or otherwise punished in other ways is disgraceful. we have spoken out about it. it's contrary to fundamental basic human rights. it's also contrary to science. it's contrary to fact. it's contrary to everything that we believe is representative of a growing understanding in the world about the rights of our fellow human beings. and so we will fight against it. now, i was not aware until recently, very recently, that there are 80 countries that have laws on their books of one kind or another that outlaw homosexuality. and it's just -- this is going to be now a fight that's going to be taken from places where great progress has been made to the world. and i think we're going to see increasing discussion, increasing change and ultimately i believe people's rights will be honored in the way that they should be. it will take a while longer, but this is a fight worth fighting. >> speaking o
united states of america. i think this law in uganda, the notion for somebody being gay would be thrown into jail for 14 years or otherwise punished in other ways is disgraceful. we have spoken out about it. it's contrary to fundamental basic human rights. it's also contrary to science. it's contrary to fact. it's contrary to everything that we believe is representative of a growing understanding in the world about the rights of our fellow human beings. and so we will fight against it. now, i...
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. >> how can the president of the united states go on tv on super bowl sunday and say that there's not a smidgen of corruption in this investigation. not a smidgen of corruption in the irs on how they targeted conservative groups. how can he be so sure when it's an ongoing investigation. >> i think you should probably address that question to the white house. >> if he didn't say i think there is, nothing probably isn't, he said there's not a smidgen of corruption. he was emphatic, he was dog mattic, he knew for certain, and no one's briefed him? the president could be a potential target in this investigation. and yet the person leading the investigation gave $6,000 to his campaign? >> she's not heading up the team, congressman. >> there are many -- >> the witnesses we talked to asked all the questions when they've been interviewed. the president said there's not a smidgen of corruption. the president has already reached a decision. >> jim jordan is on the house oversite committee, he's the man you heard there, questioning the deputy attorney general. it's good to see you again tonight.
. >> how can the president of the united states go on tv on super bowl sunday and say that there's not a smidgen of corruption in this investigation. not a smidgen of corruption in the irs on how they targeted conservative groups. how can he be so sure when it's an ongoing investigation. >> i think you should probably address that question to the white house. >> if he didn't say i think there is, nothing probably isn't, he said there's not a smidgen of corruption. he was...
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. >> if the attorneys general for new jersey, new york, and the united states were all to agree to cloak mr. wildstein with immunity, i think you would find yourselves in a far different position with respect to information he could provide. >> that's your job. we just want answers to our questions. >> understood. i'm suggesting a way you can get there. >> that's pretty clear there. and today "the wall street journal" this morning teased that wildstein's attorney might be making moves. quote, statements from wildstein's attorney alan zegas made mr. wildstein something of a wild card in the unfolding allegations. mr. zegas has said mr. wildstein has a story to tell. prosecutors don't grant immunity lightly, and the lawyer's request for immunity suggests he believes mr. wildstein has information that could be valuable enough to prosecutors as they determine if any laws have been broken here. john heilemann, msnbc political analyst and the co-author of "doubledown down" and jonathan capehart is a contributor for "the washington post" and an msnbc analyst. he didn't know about this whole bri
. >> if the attorneys general for new jersey, new york, and the united states were all to agree to cloak mr. wildstein with immunity, i think you would find yourselves in a far different position with respect to information he could provide. >> that's your job. we just want answers to our questions. >> understood. i'm suggesting a way you can get there. >> that's pretty clear there. and today "the wall street journal" this morning teased that wildstein's...
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we don't consult with the states, we consult with the united states of america, the federal government. and that has not been met. in the programmatic agreement, we were not consulted, we have not signed off and we deserve that signatory status in the programmatic agreement. we deserve to be consulted. >> gentlemen, i would like to come out to your reservation and see exactly where this man camp is going to be and i'd like to know how the security is going to be resolved if the pipeline goes through. gary dorr and wizipan little elk, thanks for joining us on the ed show and we'll continue to follow the story. thank you so much. >>> our continuing coverage right here on msnbc with a turn to a big supporter of the pipe liefrn. we're going to talk to governor brian switzer. he weighs on the concerns and the land grab and the dangers to the water supply coming up. stay with us. one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for
we don't consult with the states, we consult with the united states of america, the federal government. and that has not been met. in the programmatic agreement, we were not consulted, we have not signed off and we deserve that signatory status in the programmatic agreement. we deserve to be consulted. >> gentlemen, i would like to come out to your reservation and see exactly where this man camp is going to be and i'd like to know how the security is going to be resolved if the pipeline...
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. >> the impeachment of the president of the united states, people wanted to rehash that. >> who wants to rehash that? >> what is the dynamic of this marriage? she has always been described as being incrudable and complicated and to the extent the papers gave some insight into this obviously very public and trying time for this couple it was interesting. >> the most powerful woman in the world who is attempting or could be attempting, to run for 2016 all information is valid. if you look in there, there are big discrepancies not just about whineers but bosnia so she didn't think we should go into bosnia because they have been fighting for 900 years but publicly she stated that, yes, she did advocate early intervention. there are inconsistencies and there is a lens into who this woman is. >> everything is fair game when you are contemplating a run for president. it seems to me at the same time -- this was a legitimate story, no question. some were grudging in the credit and would not mention the washington freebie -- free beacon but what someone says in their own time, a decade later is
. >> the impeachment of the president of the united states, people wanted to rehash that. >> who wants to rehash that? >> what is the dynamic of this marriage? she has always been described as being incrudable and complicated and to the extent the papers gave some insight into this obviously very public and trying time for this couple it was interesting. >> the most powerful woman in the world who is attempting or could be attempting, to run for 2016 all information is...
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it's when the white house refused to negotiate over the credit of the united states and, again, republicans caved. that old norm of not negotiating over the debt ceiling it seems may actually have been restored. and then came yesterday. it's when the president sent another signal about his changed attitude toward compromise with the gop. yesterday, the white house announced in the president's soon to be unveiled budget, he will not propose a cut to the cost of living formula for social security benefits. chain cpi this is called. it's a cut that's very unpopular with the democratic base. now, he'd offered it up in his budget just last year and republicans didn't even nibble. this year, though, he's not even going to put it out there. no more negotiating over the debt ceiling. no more cuts to social security to meet some elusive grand bargain with republicans in congress. instead, the president spent the evening tonight making the pitch to democratic governors why they should support raising the minimum wage. on economic issues, this is a different president than the one who negotiated over
it's when the white house refused to negotiate over the credit of the united states and, again, republicans caved. that old norm of not negotiating over the debt ceiling it seems may actually have been restored. and then came yesterday. it's when the president sent another signal about his changed attitude toward compromise with the gop. yesterday, the white house announced in the president's soon to be unveiled budget, he will not propose a cut to the cost of living formula for social security...
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but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >>> yes it's time for the reputation report, a weekly look at what's hot and what's not on social media. al bragman, chairman of 15 minutes public relations, the only guest we have that gets that loud punching sound effect, howard. that's because you're special. this sunday the oscars. thee readying the red carpet ahead of what is now the 86th academy awards. they have the large tent in place. people love the red carpet, they love the movies, what is the pre-oscar social media buzz here? >> it's going through the roof. over the next few days it's only going to see crazier. three factors that we've been able to isolate. number one, a lot of big stars here. a lot of people's favorites of nominated. number two, it's a real co
but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. >>> yes it's time for the reputation report, a weekly look at what's hot and what's not on social media. al bragman, chairman of 15 minutes public...
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i'm amazed how different the come is in the united states versus europe. in europe it's as if everyone believes she's guilty. what's to make -- what's to account for the difference? >> look, when i was listening to bbc's coverage of this, they keep mentioning the name of the victim, meredith kercher and here it's all about amanda knox. that's one of the differences you see in the coverage. look, i think that when you look at the evidence in this case, as i have, very closely, the evidence that she and her ex-boyfriend were involved in the murder is really thin and slim. the evidence that maybe they lied about being in the house that night, well, i think you've got a little bit of a stronger position. when i say in the house, doesn't mean they were involved at all. it means that there had been various stories presented, various accounts given, about whether they were in the house, et cetera, they say that it was -- that they had been consistent, et cetera, but i think that's what's led the italian government a lot of europeans to be more suspicious, but the
i'm amazed how different the come is in the united states versus europe. in europe it's as if everyone believes she's guilty. what's to make -- what's to account for the difference? >> look, when i was listening to bbc's coverage of this, they keep mentioning the name of the victim, meredith kercher and here it's all about amanda knox. that's one of the differences you see in the coverage. look, i think that when you look at the evidence in this case, as i have, very closely, the evidence...
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i mean, the fact he's talking to the first black president of the united states and talking about how generally african-americans aren't making it because their own personal failures. he says later in that interview. and he's acting like, you know, i've gotten nothing, but you have this massive program where there's no down payments for home ownership, like, $60 a month. >> literally the federal housing administration backstopped mortgages and subsidized them for white people to buy homes. that was official government policy. that was it. >> absolutely. and he takes that as, see, i did it all myself. >> and that's -- it's a bigger problem, though, than bill o'reilly. that's why i think there's this idea, one political scientist we quoted in there talks about the submerged state. she did this great research. have you used a government program? right? all these people said no. people reported never having used a government program. 57%. actually people who have not used a government program is 4%. if you look at the different kinds of government programs, the more submerged it is, the l
i mean, the fact he's talking to the first black president of the united states and talking about how generally african-americans aren't making it because their own personal failures. he says later in that interview. and he's acting like, you know, i've gotten nothing, but you have this massive program where there's no down payments for home ownership, like, $60 a month. >> literally the federal housing administration backstopped mortgages and subsidized them for white people to buy...
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of california -- pelican bay security housing unit or shu. inmates are confined to their cells for all but 90 minutes per day, which they're allowed to spend in a nearby concrete exercise area. leon had been living here for 14 years when we met him. >> i always tell people, they ain't built a prison hard enough to break me, you know? and some of us are stronger than others. i think that's what pelican bay is about. only the strongest are the ones that are going to make it, you know. >> while leon refuses to disavow loyalty to his gang, the prison sees a slow but steady flow of inmates who do through a process called debriefing. they not only break the code, they smash it to bits. >> it's basically when existing gang members want to get out of a gang inside a prison. and in order to do that, there's a whole debriefing process they have to go through. and it basically entails the inmate coming in and confessing everything's he's done with the gang and sometimes even, you know, throwing some people under the bus and confessing against other peop
of california -- pelican bay security housing unit or shu. inmates are confined to their cells for all but 90 minutes per day, which they're allowed to spend in a nearby concrete exercise area. leon had been living here for 14 years when we met him. >> i always tell people, they ain't built a prison hard enough to break me, you know? and some of us are stronger than others. i think that's what pelican bay is about. only the strongest are the ones that are going to make it, you know....
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some expected performances, obviously snowboarding, that's a sport the united states owns, x game, that's where the four gold medals have been so far. you're right, lindsey vonn never made it here. you've got bode miller not doing well. any name that is a household name at all or even is close to a household name just isn't doing, making the headlines up to this point. >> right. no breakout stars and sometimes television can create new stars. hasn't happened this time. then the monster time delay. i know a lot of people complained about nbc airing some of these events so much later than they take place. these days, christine, i can already see the results on your twitter feed. >> right. well, that's, i think the real problem for ninette work like nbc. you want to package it and be beautiful up close and personal from 8:00 to 11:00 primetime. but the world of twitter and social media is absolutely against that. for us, for me, howie, i think it's great. i have never had the ability except now the last two olympics to really tell the story and to break news because, of course, we didn't hav
some expected performances, obviously snowboarding, that's a sport the united states owns, x game, that's where the four gold medals have been so far. you're right, lindsey vonn never made it here. you've got bode miller not doing well. any name that is a household name at all or even is close to a household name just isn't doing, making the headlines up to this point. >> right. no breakout stars and sometimes television can create new stars. hasn't happened this time. then the monster...
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and i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape. >> so, prosecutors in both chicago and new york want him extradited as well. do you think that mexico will allow that to happen? >> that's the big question right now. if you think of it from mexico's perspective, they've made signals that they want to keep him there, try him there first. so, they have a point there. at the same time, he has escaped from a mexican prison before and he has been up to no good for so long that there are now indictments against him in a whole bunch of different u.s. states. even if he were to get excited, does he go to california, illinois, new york? >> he is also so very clever. he got out in a laundry basket, for goodness sake. very resourceful and has plenty of people on his side that want to be helpful. before we end things here, given the scope, the magnitude of his reach, how do you think this will affect drug trafficking in the united states? >> i don't think it's going to slow it do
and i would ask that the mexicans consider extraditing him to the united states where he will be put in a super max prison under tight security where he cannot escape. >> so, prosecutors in both chicago and new york want him extradited as well. do you think that mexico will allow that to happen? >> that's the big question right now. if you think of it from mexico's perspective, they've made signals that they want to keep him there, try him there first. so, they have a point there....
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the russians won the final medal count with 33, united states second with 28. norway, canada rounded it out. the rest of the heat picked up the slack and beat chicago 93-79. >>> in college baseball number 20 michigan against number 13 michigan state. richard, this is just for you. >> i'll take it. >> the wolverines staged a comeback in the second half. >> hello. >> knocked out the spartans, 79-70. >> go, blue. >> number one creighton in a big face-off against seton hall. seton hall missed a three-pointer. creighton hung on with a 72-71 victory. >>> southern methodist took on connecticut. they pulled off a 64-55 upset win over uconn. >>> to the nfl combine we go. running back dree archer came close to setting a new record. he ran 4. 2'8" second8 seconds. >>> nand minnesota, 84 charges of dynamite. that's all it took to bring down part of the last piece of a concrete structure on the vikings metrodome. there it goes. they will finish taking down what's left by april. >> april? >> yeah. the new stadium for the vikings built by 2016. i don't think that took a month
the russians won the final medal count with 33, united states second with 28. norway, canada rounded it out. the rest of the heat picked up the slack and beat chicago 93-79. >>> in college baseball number 20 michigan against number 13 michigan state. richard, this is just for you. >> i'll take it. >> the wolverines staged a comeback in the second half. >> hello. >> knocked out the spartans, 79-70. >> go, blue. >> number one creighton in a big...
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it's got the strongest governor of anywhere in the united states. and they've got billions of dollars of sandy money flowing through. so, look, these mayors, everyone in new jersey politics, still depends on this office fundamentally, hunter. >> right. you know, this next set of san day moneys is a real opportunity for the christie administration to sort of clear up the gray areas. when zimmer made that accusation initially, wnyc in new jersey public radio did an extensive analysis. though they found some irregularities in how the sandy aid was distributed, there was really, you know, direct indication that it had been politicized. >> right. >> so he may try to sort of write those irregularities now in this second round of payments. >> well, that gets to what we broke at the top of the show. we've been covering this all week. the data out of the people appealing and being -- their appeal being approved suggested that the initial decisions were deeply flawed. i mean, if you're getting an overture rate of 80%, something is really messed up and we are
it's got the strongest governor of anywhere in the united states. and they've got billions of dollars of sandy money flowing through. so, look, these mayors, everyone in new jersey politics, still depends on this office fundamentally, hunter. >> right. you know, this next set of san day moneys is a real opportunity for the christie administration to sort of clear up the gray areas. when zimmer made that accusation initially, wnyc in new jersey public radio did an extensive analysis....
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. >> it doesn't matter because the story is whether the president of the united states all right, went along with his reelection committee and falsely put out a narrative to protect his reelection chances. that is the story. and panetta is the guy. >> when president obama said he did everything he could protect those americans and we have a transcript from carter ham, four-star general in charge of africa i'm saying an hour to hour and a half into the act it changed into recovery. he thought it was over. i want someone in the immediate why to ask the president why his four star general thought it was over. seems fight was still going on. >> all that have is important. i believe. >> yes. >> i'm not diminishing that. you know as well as i did who the key witness is here. this has been going on a long time and i'm getting damned frustrated with the congress of the united states there is one man that you need to put under oath. that man is leon pan yeta. i'll give you his phone number and address in monterey, california. you need to get that man in. solve this for the country. i'll give yo
. >> it doesn't matter because the story is whether the president of the united states all right, went along with his reelection committee and falsely put out a narrative to protect his reelection chances. that is the story. and panetta is the guy. >> when president obama said he did everything he could protect those americans and we have a transcript from carter ham, four-star general in charge of africa i'm saying an hour to hour and a half into the act it changed into recovery....
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do you realize there are 200,000 miles of pipelines in the united states? and the only reason that the president's involved in the keystone pipeline is because it crosses an international boundary. listen, we can build it. there's nothing complex about the keystone pipeline. it's time to build it. bye. >> that might have been, at least in that news briefing, the most energetic part of his answers there. a clean debt limit extension and balanced budget amendment not being discussed, but it sounds like he's narrowed it down to two. does that mean it's really the pipeline that he's favoring based on the way he answered that question? >> definitely. the gop has made no qualms about the fact they support the pipeline and want it built. i think environmentalists have been pushing to stop that from happening because of the damage it will do. certainly, a clean debt limit extension is something we need to be pushing the gop to do. that was the narrative all throughout history and until 2010, you know, republicans went along with the debt ceiling extensions and now
do you realize there are 200,000 miles of pipelines in the united states? and the only reason that the president's involved in the keystone pipeline is because it crosses an international boundary. listen, we can build it. there's nothing complex about the keystone pipeline. it's time to build it. bye. >> that might have been, at least in that news briefing, the most energetic part of his answers there. a clean debt limit extension and balanced budget amendment not being discussed, but it...
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the united states olympic committee awards u.s. athletes $25,000 for gold. $15,000 for silver, and $10,000 for bronze. the prize money and the medals value are all considered taxable earnings. >>> meanwhile, a controversy over yogurt. yes, yogurt, is brewing at the games. a democratic senator chuck schumer has written to the international olympic committee asking them to allow chobani yogurt into the country for athletes. it's blocking a shipment of the new york-based yogurt because it doesn't have the proper paperwork. >>> and finally, vice president biden says one reason why he would not run for president, his love of corvettes and fast cars. here he is speaking at the uaw. >> there's a lot of reasons to run for president, there's not one reason not to run for president i'd like to get that z 06 zero to 60 in four seconds. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira
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united states. that's what the republican governor's association was bargaining for when they elected chris christie chairman. they wanted someone who all of the republican gubernatorial candidates in the country would want to have their picture tans wi taken with. they wanted someone who would convince campaign investors to pour even more money into republican gubernatorial campaigns. and what chris christie wanted was media coverage, and lots of it, of his political rock star fundraising tours of the united states, like the one in texas today. the one in illinois next week. in states that he would be campaigning in for president. and chris christie wanted even more contacts with even more republican campaign investors who would then pour even more money into his presidential campaign than they pour into the republican governernors association. and tonight, republicans are wondering, will chris christie ever be able to do a public event for the republican governors association? will any republican
united states. that's what the republican governor's association was bargaining for when they elected chris christie chairman. they wanted someone who all of the republican gubernatorial candidates in the country would want to have their picture tans wi taken with. they wanted someone who would convince campaign investors to pour even more money into republican gubernatorial campaigns. and what chris christie wanted was media coverage, and lots of it, of his political rock star fundraising...
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how strategically important is this to the united states? >> i think it's very important to the security of europe itself. every president since harry truman has urged our policy remain one that europe remain whole, free and prosperous. and at peace obviously. so this policy has to be articulated and openly done so by ambassador burns. let me say that even though the first question is what is putin going to do, the real issue is what are the europeans and united states going to do? because ukraine right now is basically a basket case. they are on the verge of bankruptcy had incredible corruption and the question will be who wants to own that debt and how can we help in a way that provides economic assistance and political assistance and diplomatic assistance. how can we do that in the short term. if we sit back, putin will move in away that will be adverse in the interest of the you'ukraini and united states. >> a new poll shows 53% of americans think president obama is not respected on the world stage. david, is this a moment where the u.s.
how strategically important is this to the united states? >> i think it's very important to the security of europe itself. every president since harry truman has urged our policy remain one that europe remain whole, free and prosperous. and at peace obviously. so this policy has to be articulated and openly done so by ambassador burns. let me say that even though the first question is what is putin going to do, the real issue is what are the europeans and united states going to do?...
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states to something that is over the poverty rate in the united states. this is what we should be doing as a nation. no one should be working that many hours and still walk away with $404? >> you know, governor, plenty of republicans aren't just against raising the minimum wage, they don't want it to exist at all. listen to this. >> do you advocate getting rid of the minimum wage? would that create more jobs? >> absolutely. and it would help the poor. >> do you think for abolishing the minimum wage? >> i think we need to look at all of the factors that go into job creation. i think that's something congress would have to take a look at. >> i want people to make as much as they can. i don't think the minimum wage law works. >> so you do not believe in the concept of the minimum wage? >> that's correct. >> you would abolish the minimum wage? >> correct. >> how do you count they're kind of talk, governor? >> let's be honest, some of these people are not wrapped too tight. the reality is we could repeal child labor laws. would that be good for employment as w
states to something that is over the poverty rate in the united states. this is what we should be doing as a nation. no one should be working that many hours and still walk away with $404? >> you know, governor, plenty of republicans aren't just against raising the minimum wage, they don't want it to exist at all. listen to this. >> do you advocate getting rid of the minimum wage? would that create more jobs? >> absolutely. and it would help the poor. >> do you think for...
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this is not -- united states is normally in the, well, we're the united states. we have to do something. but is there really no something to be done? >> well, certainly with north korea, as ambassador hill pointed out, we've never really had any cards to play there. the other thing about north korea is that they don't really need us. the only people they actually need actively are the chinese. and they've had a sort of blanket support from beijing for years and they've been able to play off of that. syria is a slightly different situation. we were in charge and had an opportunity to run that to the extent that such things can be run and we gave it up. what the administration is trying to do now, after all the debacle over red lines that were defined and then crossed and we did nothing about it, the administration is trying to regain some credibility. internationally, we don't have a lot of credibility on syria, because we haven't previously followed up our word with his any actions. so as you pointed out in your lead-up, administration's effort to keep saying not
this is not -- united states is normally in the, well, we're the united states. we have to do something. but is there really no something to be done? >> well, certainly with north korea, as ambassador hill pointed out, we've never really had any cards to play there. the other thing about north korea is that they don't really need us. the only people they actually need actively are the chinese. and they've had a sort of blanket support from beijing for years and they've been able to play...
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that's something the united states believes would be tantamount to giving the taliban veto power over the agreement. of course, things could change after april 5th when the country's presidential elections could mean either a new man in power or a change in karzai's politics. the white house spokesman jay carney says the longer karzai waits, the less help he'll get from the united states, even if he eventually signs the agreement. >> the further we go without a signed bsa, any contemplated post-2014 mission would be necessarily limited in scale and ambition because of the requirements of planning for that troop presence. >> meanwhile, we've heard some republicans taking issue with the decision, but it hasn't been the kind of full-throated outrage you might have expected. house speaker john boehner simply released a statement saying this. succeeding in afghanistan is vital to our national security interests and our mission must take priority over any calendar dates. buck mckeon said the president hasn't done enough to rally public support for the war. >> i understand that politics can
that's something the united states believes would be tantamount to giving the taliban veto power over the agreement. of course, things could change after april 5th when the country's presidential elections could mean either a new man in power or a change in karzai's politics. the white house spokesman jay carney says the longer karzai waits, the less help he'll get from the united states, even if he eventually signs the agreement. >> the further we go without a signed bsa, any...
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and i hope that the united states will stop harassing afghanistan's procedures and judicial authority, and i hope that the united states will now begin to respect afghan sovereignty. >> karzai is simply a despicable person. talking points is not monday morning quarterback but i can tell you what i would do if i were president and commander in chief. i would have u.s. special forces deal with those released terrorists, quietly and effectively. u.s. embassy in kabul has issued a statement calling the release regrettable. what's really regrettable is how the entire afghan campaign is falling apart. for 13 years america has tried to stabilize that country, giving afghans freedom and hope for a better life. women have been freed from virtual salavery, children are being educated and karzai spits in our face. so far it's cost the taxpayer about $750 billion. more than 2,000 american been killed, almost 20,000 wounded. there comes a point when diplomacy just doesn't cut it. karzai has been lenient on heroin merchants, has overseen a corrupt government that is stealing billions and is now put
and i hope that the united states will stop harassing afghanistan's procedures and judicial authority, and i hope that the united states will now begin to respect afghan sovereignty. >> karzai is simply a despicable person. talking points is not monday morning quarterback but i can tell you what i would do if i were president and commander in chief. i would have u.s. special forces deal with those released terrorists, quietly and effectively. u.s. embassy in kabul has issued a statement...
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states. >> it is logical, consistent, compassionate. >> equal justice. a landmark move for same-sex couples now all married americans with the same protections and some republicans are pushing back. we'll talk live with a lawyer who helped make this happen. >>> the power of good. one woman is transforming trauma into gratitude. how her big idea is giving people a new source of strength. >>> plus this. >> why does it excite them so much? >> we don't know really. >> if we knew we'd form another group and be managers. >> 50 years since the fab four rocked the u.s., why do the beatles resonate half a century lat later? >> but first, a full day in sochi. let's go to nbc's kira simmons with the latest. we want to talk about the results and not spoil it for those to prefer to watch it first and taking a moment and give people who feel that way a few seconds to turn away if they want to. bring us up to date. we hear there's a big vip in the stands. >> reporter: that is right. just across the park fro
states. >> it is logical, consistent, compassionate. >> equal justice. a landmark move for same-sex couples now all married americans with the same protections and some republicans are pushing back. we'll talk live with a lawyer who helped make this happen. >>> the power of good. one woman is transforming trauma into gratitude. how her big idea is giving people a new source of strength. >>> plus this. >> why does it excite them so much? >> we don't know...
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welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight hollywood loses one of its best actors at just 46 years old. graphic details of dyllan far w farrow's accusations of molestation. >>> here's what the governor said tonight about what he knew and when he knew it. >> nobody has said i've known anything about this before it happened. >> i'll talk to the man who got an apology from chris christie. what does the mayor of ft. lee think now. >>> police found some 15 envelopes in his manhattan apartment with a syringe in his left arm. joining me now is senior west coast editor of vanity fair. it's an unbelievably sad tragic story and not unexpected given all the rumors that have been swirling around about phillip seymour hoffman in the last few months. >> well, i have to say it was unexpected from where i came from, i mean, i didn't really know that he suffered with addiction so terribly, he talked about it last year that he checked into rehab, it wasn't something that permeated his career. you never knew that drugs were interfering w
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. tonight hollywood loses one of its best actors at just 46 years old. graphic details of dyllan far w farrow's accusations of molestation. >>> here's what the governor said tonight about what he knew and when he knew it. >> nobody has said i've known anything about this before it happened. >> i'll talk to the man who got an apology from chris christie. what does the mayor of ft. lee think now. >>>...
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states to be held hostage to any political agenda. and at least for now, i think he has succeeded in implementing that policy, as have democrats in the congress. and it's important that people know that this is just a vote to make sure congress pays the bills for votes that's already taken. >> agreed to a month ago. >> these are the existing obligations of the united states government. >> so will you say definitively now, if there's a republican president, you will never use the debt ceiling as a -- >> i won't. i think the last couple of years have demonstrated it is irupon. >> and the democrats, who have done it before, they've done it, too, they won't -- >> i can only speak for myself, chuck. i can't bind my colleagues. but i do think that it's important we not play politics with this important issue. >> you heard, and some have done it in tongue in cheek, if you're not going to use it as a political tool, then surrender the whole control over the eye do that congress should be regulating it. should congress just simply not be invol
states to be held hostage to any political agenda. and at least for now, i think he has succeeded in implementing that policy, as have democrats in the congress. and it's important that people know that this is just a vote to make sure congress pays the bills for votes that's already taken. >> agreed to a month ago. >> these are the existing obligations of the united states government. >> so will you say definitively now, if there's a republican president, you will never use...
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we do not believe this should be an east/west russia/united states, this is not "rocky iv," believe me. >> why isn't this genocide? >> well, andrea, that gets into all kinds of definitions. what it is is wholesale killing of your own people. they have conducted executions using .122-millimeter aircraft guns to obliterate people and force people to watch these kinds of executions. this is an evil, evil place. and it requires enormous focus by the world in order to hold it accountable. >> that was nbc's andrea mitchell with secretary kerry doing what andrea does best. we'll be watching for reactions from that wide-ranging interview all day. catch andrea's show at 12:00 p.m. eastern time here on msnbc. i am at 1:00. we make a great time. next up on "ronan farrow daily," a third of our country is plunging into a dangerous arctic freeze, but don't be so fast to blame the so-called polar vortex. we have a big explainer that you won't want to miss. >>> plus, on the two-year anniversary of trayvon martin's death, find out how the historic african-american community that started the trayvon mov
we do not believe this should be an east/west russia/united states, this is not "rocky iv," believe me. >> why isn't this genocide? >> well, andrea, that gets into all kinds of definitions. what it is is wholesale killing of your own people. they have conducted executions using .122-millimeter aircraft guns to obliterate people and force people to watch these kinds of executions. this is an evil, evil place. and it requires enormous focus by the world in order to hold it...
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russia is on top with 33 medals total, 13 of them gold, followed by the united states and norway. team usa added more hardware in the four man bobsled, they slid into third place bringing home a bronze for team usa. last night's closing ceremony capped off a successful and controversial and successful games for russia. the olympic flag was lowered and handed off to the mayor of south korea's city, which will host the next summer olympics in 2018. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a se
russia is on top with 33 medals total, 13 of them gold, followed by the united states and norway. team usa added more hardware in the four man bobsled, they slid into third place bringing home a bronze for team usa. last night's closing ceremony capped off a successful and controversial and successful games for russia. the olympic flag was lowered and handed off to the mayor of south korea's city, which will host the next summer olympics in 2018. it was different than the other times i tried to...
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great. >> the vice president of the united states. joe biden, everyone. >> tonight's quiz, who coined the phrase the military-industrial complex? the answer is next in the "rewrite." the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® those little cialis tadalafil for daily use campbell's healthy request. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not dri
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if there is a force that is agreed upon between the united states and the new afghan government, it's now going to be smaller than anything that they were planning on during their negotiations with karzai. i know this is a little complicated but the bottom line is this, they now have come to the conclusion, karzai is not going to sign any agreement that the united states is comfortable with about some sort of residual force in post 2014 in afghanistan. so they've given up negotiating with him unless he sometimes does a 180 -- >> i can tell you from my time working with the state department in afghanistan, he as difficult a figure to deal with diplomatically as they come. it does come at a time when we've seen 84 afghan soldiers killed this year so far. we'll see what kind of repercussions the decision has on the ground. >> thank you. chuck. >> you've got it, ronan. your show is on msnbc and i'm a fan. please watch, everybody, 9:00 a.m., "daily rundown" weekdays on this network. meanwhile, back home, the clock is ticking as arizona's governor has just four days left to make a decision.
if there is a force that is agreed upon between the united states and the new afghan government, it's now going to be smaller than anything that they were planning on during their negotiations with karzai. i know this is a little complicated but the bottom line is this, they now have come to the conclusion, karzai is not going to sign any agreement that the united states is comfortable with about some sort of residual force in post 2014 in afghanistan. so they've given up negotiating with him...
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he is not like. >> i did my job. >> he is the president of the united states, the leader of the free world. what about the whole argument that maybe this should not have been quite as democratic in the equality sense as it seemed? >> river will be here tomorrow to expound on that. with us now, one of the co-host of the five former white house spokesperson for bush the younger dana perino. did i do anything wrong? >> i didn't think so. >> no? >> no i thought it was just fine in terms of tone some people are arguing you weren't aggressive enough. >> did you think i wasn't aggressive enough. >> i thought you hit the tone in that regard just right. >> page 2 of the "the washington post" this far left crank says -- >> -- i know him well. >> says i was nasty to the president. >> journalists flock to protect the president from any tough questioning they always think it's nasty. nobody ever thought questions republicans republicae nasa j. >> should see my imitation it of you absolutely brilliant. as a communication person who is going to be interviewing brit hume or sawyer are a matt lauer t
he is not like. >> i did my job. >> he is the president of the united states, the leader of the free world. what about the whole argument that maybe this should not have been quite as democratic in the equality sense as it seemed? >> river will be here tomorrow to expound on that. with us now, one of the co-host of the five former white house spokesperson for bush the younger dana perino. did i do anything wrong? >> i didn't think so. >> no? >> no i thought...
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no jonathan karl was talking about the republican members of the united states senate. not the rank and file of the republican party. he was talking about his colleagues in the senate. yeah, there are a the love people really irritated with him among the caucus. i happened to be up there last fall and got an earful from a number of them. i happened to be up there a couple weeks ago and got another earful. you need to distinguish grass roots and colleagues have found him difficult to deal with. >> fair point. >> the message he has portrayed here at home has been well received. >> all right, mr. rove, thanks as always. we appreciate it plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. charles krauthammer on charges the american press is misleading the world about putin and russia. then, a new study out of mit that says there was some outrageous exploitation in the trayvon martin killing. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your
no jonathan karl was talking about the republican members of the united states senate. not the rank and file of the republican party. he was talking about his colleagues in the senate. yeah, there are a the love people really irritated with him among the caucus. i happened to be up there last fall and got an earful from a number of them. i happened to be up there a couple weeks ago and got another earful. you need to distinguish grass roots and colleagues have found him difficult to deal with....
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the fact the united states would be champion of human rights. we didn't implement it in iran unfortunately. we were buddies with the shah. this is going to haunt us for decade. >> of course i asked poo people what policies did he pass or was for that basically made things bad? i can't get an answer. >> you talk to your hawkish friend, say he is only guy got israel, main strategic opponent at theur time, egypt, in bed wih it. he did that. >> okay. [applause] thank you. good information. >> we forget iran was not number one enemy like it is today. it wasy egypt. he got them in bed with israel, personally. >> i have to use that one at work with my boss. thank you. >> love your idea about compromise. and, it seems like there are not any other adults on the other side. and when, when the president came into office -- >> see i don't know, why do you thinki boehner is such a puppet on the string of the, of the tea party people? why doesn't he just tell them to shove it? >> exactly. >> i don't know why. our candidate is ambitious guy. remind of a young
the fact the united states would be champion of human rights. we didn't implement it in iran unfortunately. we were buddies with the shah. this is going to haunt us for decade. >> of course i asked poo people what policies did he pass or was for that basically made things bad? i can't get an answer. >> you talk to your hawkish friend, say he is only guy got israel, main strategic opponent at theur time, egypt, in bed wih it. he did that. >> okay. [applause] thank you. good...
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today the russian foreign ministry accused the united states, that would be us, or the west of a power grab. according to "the washington post," the ministry charged, quote, a course has been set to use dictatorial and sometimes terrorist methods. it accuse unspecified western partners of being driven not by the concern for the fate of ukraine, but by a unilateral geopolitical calculations. yesterday urging president obama to get tough with russian president vladimir putin. let's watch him. >> what does putin do here? i think the message has to be sent to him to let the ukrainian people determine their own future and a partition of ukraine is totally unacceptable. >> i believe the president needs to up his game and send a clear unequivocal public message to putin not to interfere in what is happening in ukraine, to let the ukrainian people determine their future, to ensure that there is in interference in their sovereignty, and i think this is an important time for him do that. >> i do think putin thinks he's playing chess, a rougher game than chess and we have to be able to match it.
today the russian foreign ministry accused the united states, that would be us, or the west of a power grab. according to "the washington post," the ministry charged, quote, a course has been set to use dictatorial and sometimes terrorist methods. it accuse unspecified western partners of being driven not by the concern for the fate of ukraine, but by a unilateral geopolitical calculations. yesterday urging president obama to get tough with russian president vladimir putin. let's...
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states. that was an executive action that also ease dollars rules for refugees with those seeking asylum. it's one of the president's first actions on immigration since pledging to overstep congress when needed in his state of the union address last month. >>> an update now on the number of power outs in pennsylvania .maryland. it's down to 60,000. there were almost 180,000 businesses and residents that lost power when a snowstorm hit the region last week knocking down trees and power lines. >>> and the united states picking up its second gold medal of the sochi olympics today, jami anderson winning the slope-style snowboarding event. quite an exciting situation in sochi for the u.s. i'm jamie colby. >>> jay leno choked up the other night as he bid farewell as the king of late night tv. >> first year of the show, i lost my mom. second year i lost my dad. then my brother died. and after that, i was pretty much out of family. and the folks here became my family. >> so why is nbc dropping jay in
states. that was an executive action that also ease dollars rules for refugees with those seeking asylum. it's one of the president's first actions on immigration since pledging to overstep congress when needed in his state of the union address last month. >>> an update now on the number of power outs in pennsylvania .maryland. it's down to 60,000. there were almost 180,000 businesses and residents that lost power when a snowstorm hit the region last week knocking down trees and power...
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the usa had a couple of power play chances but absolutely failed to capital united states on them. and as you said, this is a grudge match, richard. the last time the usa won gold in minimum's hockey was in 1998. in this olympics, the usa women's team lost to canada last week, 3-2. they are really looking. he want to come back. they want to get that gold medal because in 2010 in vancouver, the women's final game in hockey was usa/canada. and canada came out on top on that. richard. >> go team usa on that right, anne? another big event tonight, women's figure skating. >> reporter: that is a very, very big event. and only one point separates the top three skaters but none of them are american. yuna kim of south korea, she leads going into the free skate. and then adelina -- let me repronounce that, it's adelina sotnikova of russia she's in second. and carolina kostner of italy in third. the americans, gracie gold, ashley wagneraed y polinaed you mundz. >> hard to believe only three more days left here. >> reporter: it really is. we as a country will be watching men's hockey. we have
the usa had a couple of power play chances but absolutely failed to capital united states on them. and as you said, this is a grudge match, richard. the last time the usa won gold in minimum's hockey was in 1998. in this olympics, the usa women's team lost to canada last week, 3-2. they are really looking. he want to come back. they want to get that gold medal because in 2010 in vancouver, the women's final game in hockey was usa/canada. and canada came out on top on that. richard. >> go...
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the protesters want closer ties with europe and the united states. moscow today directly accused washington of playing puppeteer, manipulating the protesters. russia thinks the u.s. is behind the protests. today's violence, the worst since these clashes began three months ago, could be a start for a new future in ukraine. >> that was richard engle reporting. "the rewrite" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. thanks, "g." with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed he
the protesters want closer ties with europe and the united states. moscow today directly accused washington of playing puppeteer, manipulating the protesters. russia thinks the u.s. is behind the protests. today's violence, the worst since these clashes began three months ago, could be a start for a new future in ukraine. >> that was richard engle reporting. "the rewrite" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money...
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states. i told the court that it was equivalent to human trafficking, and that with her emotional issues, that it was the wrong thing to do to send her, essentially, to another world that she doesn't know. >> what is your worst fear here? listen, we do know that people with felony convictions in many cases, obviously, are allowed to keep their children. a conviction does not mean that you are not going to be able to care for that child, particularly if it's not an offense against that child, but what is your worst fear as her grand mom knowing that in the end she could end up there with this man? >> if, you know, i believe everyone should have a second chance, but what is not being considered here is as recently as february 15th, there was a conversation between the father and my daughter where he admits being under the influence of alcohol and he admits lying to dhs authorities as to his living circumstances. >> i know that the state senator, jackie winter, was quoted in a local paper discus
states. i told the court that it was equivalent to human trafficking, and that with her emotional issues, that it was the wrong thing to do to send her, essentially, to another world that she doesn't know. >> what is your worst fear here? listen, we do know that people with felony convictions in many cases, obviously, are allowed to keep their children. a conviction does not mean that you are not going to be able to care for that child, particularly if it's not an offense against that...
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but could it ever happen to that extent right here in the united states? a movie called persecuted addresses the issues of freedom of religion and freedom of speech. i'm lucky enough to have a small role in this movie. it was screened before members of congress before it officially opens in may. here's a sneak peek with former senator fred thomas and comedian fred stein. >> as long as you have power and ambitious people together you're going to have abuse of that power and corruption. >> freedom of speech and religion is the core upon which this country was built. we see them eroding every day and we come together jointly to try to put our fingers in that dike and hold those freedoms to pass to our children and grandchildren. >> how easily you can be seduced when suddenly a little power, a little persuasion, somebody throwing a little -- boy, you're great, you're something and they're basically manipulating you. >> our founding fathers came here to get away from religious persecution. the one thing i hear most from my constituents is they believe we're rig
but could it ever happen to that extent right here in the united states? a movie called persecuted addresses the issues of freedom of religion and freedom of speech. i'm lucky enough to have a small role in this movie. it was screened before members of congress before it officially opens in may. here's a sneak peek with former senator fred thomas and comedian fred stein. >> as long as you have power and ambitious people together you're going to have abuse of that power and corruption....